Posts Tagged ‘Church Growth’
Stop Measuring the Wrong Things!
The fact is most of our old metrics don’t work anymore. COVID-19 made a mess of everything. That doesn’t mean that metrics are useless. It just means we have to stop measuring the wrong things and start measuring the right things. Metrics will always be important. Without them we’d have no way to know if…
Read MoreDon’t Reopen Until You’ve Thought Through These Three Things
In a season of massive public restrictions and closed buildings, here’s why I’m telling my coaching clients to slow down and think through three things no one is talking about before reopening their church doors. The three things are: Quality Children Singing Though we theologically know that the church is not about buildings (or dependent…
Read MoreThe Two Biggest Mistakes Pastors Make When Launching A Multisite Campus
There are two huge mistakes that pastors tend to make when moving to a multisite model. They reinvent the wheel and they pick the wrong kind of person to be a campus pastor. Multisite has become so common and ubiquitous that most pastors and leadership teams assume that they can figure it out on the…
Read MoreThe Difference Between Establishing Experience and Bragging
Larry sits down with Jusin Blaney and talks about when it is appropriate to talk about the number of people who attend your church and when this crosses the line into pridefulness.
Read MoreThe Myth of Endless Growth
I’ve always been told that if a business or church isn’t growing, something must be terribly wrong. After all, healthy things always multiply and grow.
Read MoreShould A Church Have A Mortgage?
I’m often asked, “Is it okay for a church to be in debt?” And if so, “How much?”
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